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Lindsay Post (1907), 30 May 1913, p. 4

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1.; v (Spatial to The Post.) Mrs. Staples 0f Lindsay vitited her sister. firs. Wm. Earle OVet Sunday. Rev. J. F. Chapmrm attended the district meeting of the Methodist church in Lindsay last week. Miss Ada Lee is spending a. few holidays at her LCL‘DC in meatwood. Miss Tena Boate visited mend: In town during the past week. III town during th: past week. 35:. David Morden. d Peberboro is liolidaying with his Lther, Mr. J. Ionian. .. Mix 1": runs. of Graven-hunt spent the week end with her sitter. Mrs. W. Wrap, and Mrs. S. Fishburn, of Lindsay paid a short visit to friends in town and attend- ed the "Old time Ladies' Aid meet‘ 1:12” in Coronation Hall. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. mcnms ovo or Sunday. Dr. Rice of Lindsay made a. pro‘ ifeasional trip to town 03 Thursday PAGE FOUR llessrs. James and Charles and also Miss Maya McCaflrey, of Toron- to spent Sunday under the pamntal Mr. and Mrs. G. Hart and children have returned to their home in Tor- ronto, after having spent a. short va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and M18. J. English and chil- 'dren, of Toronto, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. English. Miss Annie Blaylock has returned to Toronto. after hafing spent a. few ”days with her mother. Mrs. Wm. Thome and children via» ited friends at Garden Hi}! over Sunday. ~ Mr. Samuel Sknoe and son Bert, spent the holiday nnéer the‘parental roof. Miss Mayo Batman 0! Bury-‘3 Green and her sister. Miss Ethel of Dunsâ€" ford. are spending a few days with say on Friday. Mr. Robert ThMpson of Toronto. spent, Monday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. - Thompson. Mr. Wilson, editor of the Post, Lindsay, motored through town on Sunday on route for ’Port Hope. the servica in the M6 at Greenbank foriReV. T on Sunday last. it Mil day school anniversary. on professional business last week. Mr. Wm. Gallagher, of Toronto. spent the holiday with his mother. spent the hofiday with his mother. Miss Ida. Nag-ant has accepted a position as bookkeeper and stenc- grapher "in one of the large confec- tionery wholesale houses in Toronto. Dr. J. N. Thompson conducted the services in the Methodist church at Greenbank forIRev. R. McCulloch, 0!: Sunday last. it being their Bun- LindSay on Mr. ira Gardiner, of Franklin calld ed on friends in town during the prs’: week. M’t fan {to has: Jude W Mr. Kenneth Griffin of Lindsay, spent Sunday at his home on King- ford. Possess 2159’]? if parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ' “dies' " “.1 dress V. in ner- ‘ gig . :nd gingaams in .zzdcs of SR». navy. pink, um, {flack 236. white. grey and all black. E’rice each ..... . $3.00 Tends, Prizzt and Gingham Dresses cries an~.'; :‘tadow laces, Price each ............... . ..... $5.00 .iies’ White a .- 4‘ Colored Dresses tr A .22: :ttiful range of dresses made in the above fabrics, hand- somclv trimmed with embroid- Broad, of Lindsay was in town tho hhou- rude: and docu- '-21e white Lingerie dresses, mzned with shadow laces, a 1 and complete range of siz- Price each . Ml VV“U Mavuvvv â€" v_'-_, Y? e have just received from New York a large range of very handsome wash dresses. . These come in all the latest fabrics, you will be delighted with them. Our showmg of the newest thmgs 1n wash fabrics is most comprehenslve. ; Nichols visited her and Mrs. J. Nichols 0V- was a visitor to Lind- o; visitor ............ $3.09 tionist, who will appear‘in Corona- tion Hall on the evening of the King’s birthday: June 3rd, under the auspices of the Methodist Sabbath school. This promises to be a rare treat, 60 do not miss it. Mrs. J. Morrison of Peterboro, visited Omemee friends last! week. M'rse E. Townsend of Lindsay visit- ed her cousine,OMisaes Bertha and New Nichols over Sunday. Mrs. B. McQuade, who has with her daughter in Rochester, is spending” a vacation with her moth- er Mrs. Doran, Sturgeon-at. Mr. Wm. Magill and daughtm' of Midland was the guest of his sister M193 8. Mag-m. Mrs. Leith Laidlaw and children, visited her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Montgomery of Uxbridge, over the Holiday. u vnu-'_- Mr. and Mrs. I. Switzer of Lind- alled on friends in town‘ Sat- say c urday. «5 Mr. N. Clarke and son Harry spent ithe holiday under the parental roof. I ‘\ Miss Margaret McCaflrey was the {guest of her friend, Miss Graham. ' of Lindsay OVer Sunday. Miss Toria Wilson visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wilson ov- ‘er the holiwdar Mr. Ernest Ferguson of Lindsay, Called on friends in town Saturday. Miss Blanche Elliot has returned to Toronto, where she will resume her duties in the dead letter office, after having spent a short vacation with her parents. Mr. Barrow, our former high school principal, spent Sunday with his wife and children on Sturgeon street. Mia K. Cameron, of Toronto wa- the guest of m cousin. Miss Sarah Lamb, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow, of- Toronto, pgid a visit to Mrs. Doran on Sat- urday last. Reeve Mulligan motored to Perry- town on Sunday to attend the: fun- eral of' Mr. C. Caldwell. Mr. Wm. Laidley, of Toronto. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Grid-fin on King street. -‘A‘L -â€"-_° . Mrs. Allin. of Peterboro, spent the week end with her uncle, Mr. W. D. Stinson. We are sorry to learn that Miss Gladys Henderson, of Toronto, is “on the sick list with inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Lula. Bushnell enjoyed the Empire Day celebration at Bethany on Saturday. Mr. H. Dance-y armor-onto was the guest of his cousin. Mr. B. Skuce, mter Sunday. Removal ot Poles A prominent citizen stated to the Poet~ this morning that he thought the town should pay the G, N. W. Telegraph Co the amount asked ($1200) for removing the twelve poles off Kent at. True the amount asked was excessive, he stated. but ap- parently the tow could get no bet- ter proposition. The poles were an eyesore and a nuisance, and the town might as well ray the mom? asked and have them renamed. Mr. T. Magee has purchased Mrs. J. J. Mitchell’s house and lot. on Queen street. Cedarville. Fine white embroidered cot- ton voile dresses, heavily em¢ broidered and trimmed with 1(3es. some finished with colorâ€"- ed satin folds at bottom. All sizes. Price each $7.50 to .............................. $16.50 Ladies’ 1101.39 skirts in 11m} and black dotted duck. plain taihfi'cd styles, suitable for mo rning wear, full range of sizes. Price each ...... $1.35 Cotton Voile Dresses Wash Skirts -o'-' ‘n X mu range of was}: 12. .‘l a..- mxsses’ :22? {adiefi’ sizes. 'i‘he fabrics are Indian head. Iepps and Bedford cords. Plain tailor- ed effects. Prices 51.00 to $3.00 n, of Toronto Val cousin, Miss Sarah 1860 DUNDAS AND FLAVELLES LIMITED (Special to The Post.) Some of the many visitors here from Toronto over the holiday were: Mrs. Walter Washington and Mrs. J. Emerson, of Nestle’con at” Mr. Stephen Washington's; Mr. and Mrs. George Mason, Mrs.. E. Mason, and Master Earl at Mr. George I-Iicka‘; Mines Mabel, Maude and Ethel Prouse with their mother, Mrs Grace Prouse; Mr. Ray Gardener and Mas- ter George at Mr. Robt. Gardener a; Mrs. Harper and son Staflord with her sister. Mrs. George Savinao; ant-3 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackett; ' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cunning-a. Mr. t and Mrs. Bert Halford and daughter 5 Wilma with Mr. J. F. Cunninga; Miss Pearl Coad with Miss Gladys Hugh- 3 son; Mr. Will Hug-hson with his mo- ther. Mrs. S. Hughson; Mr. Clarence Falls at his home with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Falls; Mr. Sam Wilson with Mr. Wm.'Wilson; Misses Main- hood with Mrs. M. Walters; Mr. W. Dobson with his mother,,Mrs. S. A. Dobson; Misses Perrin, Proctor and Haygarth with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perrin; IVII'._ Richardson and Miss Min- nie Goard with Mr. Ferguson; Miss Lillian E. Davidson spent the 24th at her home at Lorneville. Mr. and Mrs. James and children also Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. of Pe- terboro with Mr. Joseph James Tay- lor, Taylor’s Corners. Miss G. Philp who has been attend- ing L.B.C. for a number of months with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Philp. Mr. A. L. Short, traveller, spent the holiday at his home here. Rev. J. 0. Watts, Mrs. Watts and chilled: spent a few days in Beav- eI‘ton this week. Misses Jean Coad and Leta Han returned to their home here Friday men 21:, after attending the funeral of 3’ . James Con-d in Toronto on Wei xday. Mz‘ (‘. L. Hbdgina spent the holi- day "-th friends in Newmarket and Tom nto. Mr. Arch. Cameron visited friends in Toronto for the 24th. Mrs. G. B. Rennie, Mrs. A. Cam- eron, sr., Mrs. E. G. Lytle, and Miss Kathleen were in Beaverton on Fri- day. Mr. W. D. Payne spent Saturday in Peterboro. Mrs. v. Richai‘dson with her neâ€" ter. Mrs. Joseph Goad, Hepbourn‘e- st, Toronto. Many from here were in Lindsay, Port. Perry and Cannington on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Prouae of Can- nington, and daughter, Mrs. Souden, Port Hope, were guests at Mr. Wm. Wooldriage’s Sunday. The new cement sidewalk recently laid is fully completed, and adds greatly to the appearance of the vil- lage. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Webster and family were in (Tannin-atom on Sat.- 1=rd::v, a1. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mr. George Savinac and Mrs. W. Harper spent Sunday visiting friends at Cameron. SAKWWS Children’s spring coats in colâ€" ors of cardinal, scarlet, grev. navv, tangand fawn cheviots, whipcordsvand serges, sizes 4 to I4 vears. To be cleared at half price. Children’s Spring Coatsâ€"â€"Half Price Cotton Crepes mclit.‘ lam cotton crcpcs in ska. =- Din": and whi c, Wide. Per Yard... THE LINDSAY POST . Mr. and Mrs; G. A. 'Wasbington and Master Andrew visited friends at Glandine Saturday. Eileen and Mast 24th in LindsaY- The concert given Friday night unâ€" der the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid was a decided success. Those taking part in the concei’t were as fol- lows: Miss Jackson, elocutionist, of Newcastle, Miss N. M. Brown, A..T. C.M., of Lindsay; Misses G. Hugh- son and Peryl L. Cos-d, Toronto; Messrs. Arthur Allin and Harold Weldon, Lindsay, Miss Cinnamon be- ing their accompanist. Also the play entitled packing the Imimionary bar- rel, by a number of young people, members of the sociéty; Misses Barrowclough, Dittie Brit- ain, were in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will" Shields, of Mount Pleasant spent the fiboliday with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gray. Miss Grace Williams, Sunderland, with Mrs. Dr. N. J. Stevens. Miss Beatrice Limbert, Lindsay. at the parsonage with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. Limbert. ’ ‘ Miss Evelyn B. Cameron Visited [Cannimgton and Woodville friends ov- er Sunday. Miss S. Davidson, LorneVinJe J'ct., [spent a few days with her sister, Miss Lillian Davidson here this week, Mr. £de Mrs. Russell Giles. Linden Valley, spent Sunday with Mr. Wm. Wooldridge. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cummings, Mr. ‘1 and Mrs. Bert Halford and little Miss Wilma l'eft Monday Smorning in ‘ their motor for Toronto. , Wed-ding_bells are heard in. several directions these days. Miss Viola Richardson was in Lit- tle Britain on Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. J. F. Brass and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Halford were in Linda, Miss N. M. Brown, Lindsay, spent Fri-day mare, the guest of Mrs Bert.- ram Graham. Mrs. Arthur Everson was in the village a few days this week. Mr. Lorne Frain, Toronto. spent doing nicely. the holiday at himhome here. = The drives are all down. Laking Miss Cora Burgess. Cannington, Co. has a large block in Drag Lake was in town on Sunday. and Malloy Bryan in Head Lake. Mr. George Lambs of Toronto was Jas. Scott has got his amusement in town reoently.‘ parlors going at east end of Lucas‘ Mr. ‘George Wilson and son Bert- house. ‘ 0f Woodvifie agent Saturday With J 03. Roberts starts work on the Mr. wan-am wagon. new West Guilford road next weex. Mr. F. -:P. Coad returned from To- Joe will make things hum. ron'to Wednesday evening- Drag Lake has several new boats Many from here intend taking in this summer and fishing is good. the baseball gram“. and play at. The motor boats at Head Lake Woodvme on“ June 3111- ‘now number "eight. The debate held at league on Tues- day evening was quite an interest- ing feature. It was in charge of the citizenship commit-tee. Debate being, “Resolved that tobacco is a greater public nuisance than liquor." The Epworth League intend hold- ing- their annual strawberry festive). Further announcements later. mm Sight: Master Leonard spent the W” ‘V . - ,u‘o " 44 .‘S-KC;"".‘~{~~‘3:~M ' ..un .- Fancy Striped Organdies Fine white organdies, with colored stripes of black, Alice, rescda, Copenhagen and navv, 30 inches wide. Reg. 35c. yard. Your choice at per Yard ...l9c. Beautiful dress linens in plain and embroidered efiects. The shades are mauve, rose, reseda, hunters’ green, wk‘te, "earn and tan. Per yard :43 2.. and ....:_4 ,“fi ; ....... ......._J5C Dress Linens Mr. and Mrs. F. G. P {16 danghter, from [A spent Sunday with Mr. the auto accident at corner of Du!- ferin and College-ate. a few weeks agohia improving. but very slowly. Mr. Chas. Perrin spent the 24th with friends at Baimeboro. A baptismal service was conducted in the Methodist church Sunday by the pastor, Rev. W. Limbert. Miss Lottie Wooldridge accompan- ied by her cousin, Miss EveI-yn Har- E ris, have returned home after- spende 3 ing the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. éWm. Wooldridge. I HALIBURTON‘ (Special to The Post.) Bolender Bros. are shipping steadâ€" ily poultry, geese, etc., in all sizes, also finer grade cement for making window sills,etc. They also have the Epowder or dust, which can be made ginto a cleaner for silverwear, etc. This will eventually develop into an important industry. and Bolender Bros. are to be congratulated on .their success. This material hasla‘ln in mountains have for half a cen- tury. and no one ever thought it iwonh while to make use “of it. There :is an unlimited quantity around Ha- -liburton, and good indications of other materials that only want the {man that knows how to come and locate and deVelop. .u ~v'\.â€"-â€"- Miss Mildred Hardy, teacher at Cannift‘on, arrived recently and spent the hofiday with Mr. and Mrs W( F. Hardy. Mr. Hugh King 18 wearing a very broad smite. I wonder why ?‘ Some say it‘s a baby gtrf. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Brown and daughter, Miss Ruby. of Toronto, Our council are buy making good 'roada this month. " There is talk of an electric phone being started. Rush it on. visited at the home of ms. George Hicks Monday. Mr. Chas. Rogers, Mr. Porter Gray and Mr. John Hardy heft on Tuesday evening for Saskatchewan and Alberta. Mr. C. L. Hodgins returned from Toronto Monday'oveuing. We are glad to hear that Miss Haâ€" zel Coed, who was so badly hurt in We had a flying visit from the Post representatives of Lindsay this week in their auto. We are pleased to see Lindsay and other people here and no doubt it will bind the! friendships the more we see of chose people. One or two cases of mild scarl.:t fever has been pinched in the bud by Dr. Baker, in the neighborhood. Mr. Jae. Emerson had a nasty fall out of his waggon backward, but is doing nicely. The drives are all down. Laking Co. has a large block in Drag Lake and Malloy Bryan in Head Lake. home of Mrs. George F. G. Pen-in andlit- from Ijittl‘e Britain. 1131 Mr. C. C. Per- Handsome Bulgarian cotton voiles for dresses. very fashionâ€" able fabrics in all the wanted shades. Per yard ............. 50c The cotton serge with Bu'ig'arr 1an border. A novelty wash dress fabric, 27 inches wide. Good washing fabric. Per vard ............................. 50c Bulgarian Voile: Fancv stripe ratincs 27 in- ches wide in tan. skv. black and white. grey and White, pink and white. Per yard ......... 50c Fancy Ratines me WHC: Lucerized repps. 1 1'7 inches wide beautiful fab- rics for wash dresses. Per yard 20c. and ........................ “25¢ otton Serge 'ercerlzed Pepps Back yard cleaning and house cleaning iq the order of the day. and will be until Haliburton shines ready for our summer girl, fishermen and other tourists. We are in hopes- of a mid-clay tram this summer for the convenience of tourists. There is talk of a. large hotel be- 5 ing built down the lakes in the: near future, also a rumor of onein the village. Mr. Lumley. our butcher, has sold out to Wm. Hudgins. Mr. Lomley will be missed. He kept a good shop and splendid meat, and will. behard to follow. Mrs. YWm.. Cromwell of 01-min, was the guest of her parents. Mr: and Mrs. Jno. Copp. last week. M). Percy Sharpe left on Tuesday for Toronto, where he has obtained a good position. Mrs. A. J. Gould and children are visiting Mrs: Henderson of Lindsay children are the guem of Mrs. J. Patterson. Mrs. Jno. Austin and Miss iorie Austin returtnd 0'1 '1 from Toronta. Mrs. C. Malone, of Toronto spent Viotaria Day with relattves in town. Mia Gladys Powers and Master Vernon .Powers of Lindsay are the guects of Mr. and Mrs. 01138. Smith. Mr. Cresswell, of Toronto. spent Victoria Day with relatim at tbs 1913 R SALE OR FOR RENTâ€"In Emily. < 54 Hope Wm», Thirty-four (Park Mow acres of lot one, concession four The horned Toronto General Trusts Cameraman, 1 pro :in»; 9 Hub) SJGEL. :CrCnQ-O. A”. “I ‘1‘ I... SUITS 1n Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds-.. blacknw’ blue Serges, prices to suit everyone. § OVERCOATS and RAI‘gCQATS Fancy- Twwk black and gr'éy. é‘lothsâ€"«silk singleana double texture Cravenette cloths.. V1115 that are right. 1 HATS and FURNISHINGSâ€"A full llne 1n mm makes, shapes and v.alues ‘ We look after the Men, Young. 3 Boys. ED. C. ARMSTRON FENRON FALLS. Next Bean Building CLOTHING 561% by Every Citizen! Fine cotton miles and fancy cficcts, goc I g of shades. Handsome ‘ rash 52550: 1. Pa Cottan Foulards Cotton foulards in variety of shades an 27 inches wide. Per 25;. and ............... Cotton Voiles Good aTV'iceable v rics for boys’ su brown, navy. sky. white. These come it striped effects. Per 18c.. 20c. and ...... . Wash Suitings for Boys LIND S A Y Mr._ Percy 01-09882. 0! “I” spent the holiday W a” roof. Percy 15 103mg ”a! GVCI‘. Mr. and MIT» spent Saturday 3 weeks Vacation our brown m" Wu (Special Kent-st. 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